Presentation format

 

All presentations will be oral. Working language is English. We will allow 20 min for each talk and additionally 10 min for discussion. Computer and multimedia-projector are available and we encourage you to prepare your presentation in Power Point format (please bring your file with presentation either on a CD or on a memory bird). Overhead projector will also be available. 

 

Guidlines to the manuscripts

 

Kluwer Academic Publishers will publish a book of papers, summarizing the results of the Workshop. The book will be in line of NATO Science Series. All manuscripts must be presented to the beginning of the Workshop (August 26, 2004).

 

The most difficult question is what about to write. We don’t want you to submit the most recent new and original results.  We would rather prefer review of your recent works with some more theoretical questions, generalizations, may be unproved crazy ideas and your feelings, predictions. It would be nice if you could state at the end of your papers what are the future directions in your field should be and why. The authors of the papers in this volume are considered an experts in the field and some tutorial accent, characteristic to the textbook, is welcome. Such papers should contain a number of schematic diagrams (nicely prepared), helping to understand the overall idea of your paper.

 

Because all papers should be in the same format we have chosen the format of papers published in “Plant and Soil” as an example. So all manuscripts must be prepared according to the “Plant and Soil” guide to authors. The size of text should be between 25-40 pages (Times New Roman, 12 pt, double interval between lines), each picture and table must be on separate page. Please bring four hard copies of your manuscript with you to the Workshop.